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18 June 2021

Across the world a girl is subjected to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) - often without consent.
Health issues, trauma and unfulfilled economic potential are just some of the costs to over 200 million cut women and girls. Annually, three million girls currently remain at risk of FGM.
This book addresses some of the origins of FGM, while also telling the story of one woman willing to sacrifice her comfortable, professional London life to help end its practice. Volunteering across fourteen African countries, Ann-Marie Wilson trained in basic midwifery, ran a fistula rehabilitation project, and qualified in psychology and theology before launching her charity, 28 Too Many.
Built on the voices of over 3000 FGM survivors' stories as well as meetings with heads of state and the Pope, the book offers an insight into how Ann-Marie leaned on her Christian faith in her darkest moments to continue to offer hope.
If you are moved by a battle against the odds for justice, this book will inspire and encourage you to keep fighting for what is right.
One: Youthful ambition 12
Two: Early days in aid work 27
Three: What is FGM? 53
Four: Called and equipped .71
Five: Setting up the charity 78
Six: Opposition, setbacks, and encouragements 97
Seven: Stories of hope and seeds of change 114
Eight: Living with cancer... 143
Nine: Looking to the future 160
Ten: My new normal 170
Conclusion 180
Further resources 191